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Get A Word In Edgewise

The idiom "get a word in edgewise" means to have a chance to speak or express one's opinion in a conversation where someone else is talking a lot and not giving others a chance to speak.

For example, imagine you are in a group discussion and one person is talking non-stop, not allowing anyone else to say anything. You might say, "I can't seem to get a word in edgewise with all the talking he's doing." This means that you are having difficulty finding an opportunity to speak because the other person is dominating the conversation.

This idiom is often used in informal situations, such as when friends are chatting or during a casual meeting. It can also be used in more formal situations, such as business meetings or debates.

In summary, "get a word in edgewise" means to have a chance to speak in a conversation where someone else is talking a lot and not giving others a chance to speak.


The usage of the idiom 'Get A Word In Edgewise' in a sentence

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